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Simon Reich Division of Global Affairs Tel: (973) 353-3286 Room 221, Conklin Hall, Fax: (973) 353-5074 Rutgers Newark, Email: [email protected] Newark, NJ 07102 Current Appointment Professor, Division of Global Affairs, Rutgers University, Newark campus (http://dga.rutgers.edu) and Chercheurs Associés at Le Centre de recherches internationales (CERI) at Sciences Po (Paris). Summary My career has included three facets: scholarly activities, academic administration and public service – often running in conjunction. My scholarly endeavors include the publication of eleven authored, co-authored or edited books (the publishers have been Cornell, Princeton, Palgrave MacMillan, Pittsburgh and Rutgers University Press). My next edited book on comparative grand strategy (with Oxford University Press) will be published in June of 2019. I have also published over 50 articles or book chapters, including journal articles in Governance, International Interactions, International Organization, International Politics, International Security, the Review of International Political Economy and Survival. I have also supervised several database projects and written resulting policy reports. My work has been translated into Chinese, Dutch, German, Japanese and Turkish. I teach a variety of courses in global affairs and international relations spanning from introductory courses and electives (in subjects such as human security and grand strategy) to more sophisticated ones in theory and methods in IR. My primary academic administrative responsibilities, prior to my appointment as Director of the Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers Newark (2008-2010), included a position as the inaugural director of the Ford Institute for Human Security at the University of Pittsburgh. I raised an initial sum of $2.25 million to create the Ford Institute and served as director for six years during which time I secured another $300,000 in grants. My public service included three years working at the US Congressional Office of Technology Assessment (1992-1994) and as Director of Research and Analysis at the Royal Institute for International Affairs (Chatham House) in London (2000-2001). I have been the recipient of numerous scholarships and grants including the Council on Foreign Relations’ International Affairs Fellowship as well as grants from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Government of Canada, the Ford Foundation, Gerda Henkel Foundation, the Sloan Foundation, and the US Institute of Peace. I served as Chair of the Helen Dwight Reid Award given by the American Political Science Association to the best dissertation in the field of International Relations (2008). I have served on the board of German Politics and Society, The Journal of Trafficking, Organized Crime and Security, and RIPE: The Review of International

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Simon Reich Division of Global Affairs Tel: (973) 353-3286 Room 221, Conklin Hall, Fax: (973) 353-5074 Rutgers Newark, Email: [email protected] Newark, NJ 07102 Current Appointment Professor, Division of Global Affairs, Rutgers University, Newark campus (http://dga.rutgers.edu) and Chercheurs Associés at Le Centre de recherches internationales (CERI) at Sciences Po (Paris). Summary My career has included three facets: scholarly activities, academic administration and public service – often running in conjunction. My scholarly endeavors include the publication of eleven authored, co-authored or edited books (the publishers have been Cornell, Princeton, Palgrave MacMillan, Pittsburgh and Rutgers University Press). My next edited book on comparative grand strategy (with Oxford University Press) will be published in June of 2019. I have also published over 50 articles or book chapters, including journal articles in Governance, International Interactions, International Organization, International Politics, International Security, the Review of International Political Economy and Survival. I have also supervised several database projects and written resulting policy reports. My work has been translated into Chinese, Dutch, German, Japanese and Turkish. I teach a variety of courses in global affairs and international relations spanning from introductory courses and electives (in subjects such as human security and grand strategy) to more sophisticated ones in theory and methods in IR. My primary academic administrative responsibilities, prior to my appointment as Director of the Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers Newark (2008-2010), included a position as the inaugural director of the Ford Institute for Human Security at the University of Pittsburgh. I raised an initial sum of $2.25 million to create the Ford Institute and served as director for six years during which time I secured another $300,000 in grants. My public service included three years working at the US Congressional Office of Technology Assessment (1992-1994) and as Director of Research and Analysis at the Royal Institute for International Affairs (Chatham House) in London (2000-2001). I have been the recipient of numerous scholarships and grants including the Council on Foreign Relations’ International Affairs Fellowship as well as grants from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Government of Canada, the Ford Foundation, Gerda Henkel Foundation, the Sloan Foundation, and the US Institute of Peace. I served as Chair of the Helen Dwight Reid Award given by the American Political Science Association to the best dissertation in the field of International Relations (2008). I have served on the board of German Politics and Society, The Journal of Trafficking, Organized Crime and Security, and RIPE: The Review of International

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Political Economy. I have a significant online presence and have published in numerous outlets. Current Research Work I am currently working on several projects. First, a co-authored, comparative book (with Thierry Balzacq) on the theory, strategies and policies of grand strategy that serves as a companion to my forthcoming co-edited volume on cases in comparative grand strategy. Second, a paper with Carla Norrlof, Scott Gates and Jun Xiang on power transition and forms of challenges to global leadership (paper under submission at APSR). Third, a paper with Peter Dombrowski on a typology of American grand strategies. Finally, a book manuscript on the concept of “challenges” in the global system. Prior Appointments Director of the Division of Global Affairs, Rutgers University, Newark (2008-2010) Responsibilities included supervisory authority for $1.2 million budget, five staff, 100+ doctoral program and 80+ masters program composed of students drawn from over 40 countries; instituted curriculum reform; created new research institute entitled the Rutgers Center for the Study of Emergent Threats in the 21st Century composed of three research programs (see http://et21.rutgers.edu); formulation of multiple outlets for dissemination of materials including new website, newsletter, and policy briefs; development of ongoing fundraising and grant writing capacities; and supervision of the speakers series, visiting fellows and student fellows program. Director of the Ford Institute for Human Security, and Professor in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh (2003-2008) Responsibilities included conceptualizing the Ford Institute; attracting the initial endowment; the formation of six new research programs; development of research projects; formulation of multiple outlets for dissemination of research materials including newsletter, policy briefs and new university press series; development of ongoing fundraising and grant writing capacities; and supervision of the speakers series, visiting fellows and student fellows program. Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh (1987--2008) Director of Research and Analysis at the Royal Institute for International Affairs, Chatham House, London, UK (on leave from the University of Pittsburgh, 2000-2001). Associate Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh (1992 to 1996) Contractor, U.S. Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, Washington, D.C. (on leave from the University of Pittsburgh, 1992 to 1995)

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Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh (1987 to 1992) Education Ph.D., Cornell University, Department of Government, 1988 M.A., Cornell University, Department of Government, 1986 M.A., Brandeis University, Department of Politics, 1984 B.A., University of Essex, Department of Government, 1980 Publications Books Comparative Grand Strategy: A Framework and Cases (edited with Thierry Balzacq and Peter Dombrowski), Oxford University Press, forthcoming May 2019. The End of Grand Strategy: US Maritime Operations in the Twenty-First Century (with Peter Dombrowski), Cornell University Press, 235 pp., hardback, 2018. Good-bye Hegemony! Power and Influence in the Global System (with Richard Ned Lebow), Princeton University Press, 190 pp., hardcover and paperback, 2014; the Shanghai People's Publishing House (in Chinese), 2016. Global Norms, American Sponsorship and the Emerging Patterns of World Politics, Palgrave MacMillan, 235 pp., hardcover and paperback, fall 2010. Managing Ethnic Diversity after 9/11: Integration, Security, and Civil Liberties in Transatlantic Perspective (co-edited with Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia), Rutgers University Press, 300 pp., hardback 2010, paperback 2011. Child Soldiers in the Age of Fractured States (co-edited with Scott Gates), 352 pp., University of Pittsburgh Press, paperback, winter 2009. Immigration, Integration and Security: America and Europe in Comparative Perspective (co-edited with Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia), 480 pp., University of Pittsburgh Press, hardcover and paperback edition, spring 2008. Human Trafficking, Human Security and the Balkans (co-edited with H. Richard Friman), 214 pp., University of Pittsburgh Press, hardcover and paperback edition, fall 2007. The Myth of the Global Corporation (co-authored with William Keller, Louis Pauly, and Paul Doremus), 193 pp., Princeton University Press, third hardcover edition, 1998, paperback edition, 1999. This book was translated by Toppan Ltd. and published in Japanese in 1999.

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The German Predicament: Memory and Power in the New Europe (co-authored with Andrei S. Markovits), 248 pp., Cornell University Press, 1997. This book was translated and published in German under the title Das Deutsche Dilemma: Die Berliner Republik Zwischen Macht und Machtverzicht, Alexander Fest Verlag, with a foreword by Joschka Fischer, German Foreign Minister, 1998. This book was translated and published in Dutch by Standaard Uitgeverij of Belgium under the title Het Duitse Dilemma, with a foreword by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, 1998. From Bundesrepublik to Deutschland: German Politics After Unification (co-edited with Michael Huelshoff and Andrei S. Markovits), University of Michigan Press, hardcover and paperback editions, 396 pp., 1993. The Fruits of Fascism: Postwar Prosperity in Historical Perspective, Cornell University Press, hardcover and paperback editions, 341 pp., 1990. Major Government Reports Multinationals and the U.S. Technology Base (co-authored with William Keller, Paul Doremus, and Louis Pauly), Office of Technology Assessment, U.S. Government Printing Office, 211 pp., 1994. Multinational Corporations and the National Interest: Playing by Different Rules (co-authored with William Keller, Carol Evans, Kenneth Freeman, Louis Pauly, David Rosenfeld), Office of Technology Assessment, U.S. Government Printing Office, 165 pp., 1993. Published Peer-Reviewed Articles, Book Chapters “Is Grand Strategy a Research Program? A Review Essay,” (with Thierry Balzacq and Peter Dombrowski), Security Studies, published online October 2018, at https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09636412.2018.1508631 (paper version to follow). “The EU’s Maritime Operations and the Future of European Security: Learning from Operations Atalanta and Sophia,” (with Peter Dombrowski), Comparative European Politics, first published online on August 28, 2018, at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41295-018-0131-4 (paper version to follow). “Beyond the Tweets: Continuity and Change in President Trump’s Approach to Military Operations,” (with Peter Dombrowski), Strategic Studies Quarterly, Vol. 12, issue 2, June 2018, pp. 56-81, at https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/Portals/10/SSQ/documents/Volume-12_Issue-2/Dombrowski_Reich.pdf.

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“Does Donald Trump have a Grand Strategy?” (with Peter Dombrowski), International Affairs, vol. 93, issue 5, September 2017, pp. 1013-1037. “Understanding Policy Change: The Dynamics of Immigration Policy Formation in France, Britain and the United States,” (with Martin Schain) in Frank Jacob and Adam Luedtke (eds.), Migration and the Crisis of the Modern State (Vernon Press, 2017). “Hegemony in Foreign Policy” (with Richard Ned Lebow), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics: World Politics (NY: Oxford University Press, September 2017). “Influence and Hegemony: Shifting Patterns of Material and Social Power in World Politics” (with Richard Ned Lebow), All Azimuth, pp. 17-48, Vol. 6, No. 1, January 2017, available at http://www.foreignpolicyandpeace.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/ALL_AZIMUTH_Jan2017_WEB.pdf “Preface” in Richard Ned Lebow (ed.), Richard Ned Lebow: A Pioneer in International Relations Theory, History, Political Philosophy and Psychology, vol. 37 of ‘Pioneers in Science and Practice,’ Springer Verlag, 2016. ‘Who is Wile E. Coyote? Power, Influence and the War on Drugs’ (with Mark Aspinwall), International Politics, (2016) vol. 53, pp. 155–175. ‘Interview with Charles Kindleberger,’ in Richard Ned Lebow, Peer Schouten and Hidemi Suganami (eds.), Return of the Theorists: Dialogues with Great Thinkers, Palgrave MacMillan, 2016. ‘The Strategy of Sponsorship,’ (with Peter Dombrowski), Survival (October/November 2015), Vol. 57, No. 5, PP. 121-148. ‘American and Chinese Leadership during the Global Financial Crisis: Testing Kindleberger’s Stabilization Functions,’(with Carla Norrlof), International Area Studies Review, March 2015, pp. 1-23, http://ias.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/2233865915573638v1.pdf?ijkey=LJrI8wePiziePaz&keytype=finite ‘Response to Jeanne Morefield’s review of Good-Bye Hegemony! Power and Influence in the Global System, in Perspective on Politics, with Richard Ned Lebow, Vol. 12, no. 4, December 2014, pp. 13-15. ‘Response to Reviewers,’ (with Richard Ned Lebow) in ‘Symposium on Simon Reich and Richard Ned Lebow’s Good-Bye Hegemony! Power and Influence in the Global System,’ in European Political Science, vol. 13, 2014, pp. 386-389. ‘The Paradox of Unilateralism: Institutionalizing Failures in US-Mexican Drug Strategies,’ (with Mark Aspinwall) in NorteAmerica, Volume 8, no, 2, July-December

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2013. ‘Steaming up the Hudson: China, the US and the Problem of Misperception,’ in Adam Lowther (ed.), The Asia-Pacific Century: Challenges and Opportunities (AL: Air University Press, 2013). ‘Policy, Politics and Immigration: From Distribution to Regulation’ (with Martin A. Schain) in Political Science as Public Philosophy: A Festschrift for Theodore J. Lowi (NY: W.W. Norton, summer 2010) ‘Establishing Safe Learning Environments’ in Kevin M. Cahill (ed.) Even in Chaos: Education in Times of Emergency, A Joint Publication of Fordham University Press and the Center for International Humanitarian Cooperation. Fordham University Institute for International Humanitarian Affairs, spring 2010. ‘Quandaries of Integration in America and Europe: An Introduction’ (with Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia), in Managing Ethnic Diversity after 9/11: Integration, Security, and Civil Liberties in Transatlantic Perspective (co-edited with Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia), Rutgers University Press, spring 2010. ‘Lessons Learned and Their Policy Implications’ (with Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia), in Managing Ethnic Diversity after 9/11: Integration, Security, and Civil Liberties in Transatlantic Perspective (co-edited with Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia), Rutgers University Press, spring 2010. ‘Introduction’ (with Scott Gates) in Child Soldiers: Children and Armed Conflict in the Age of Fractured States (co-edited with Scott Gates), University of Pittsburgh Press, winter 2009. ‘Conclusion’ (with Scott Gates) in Child Soldiers: Children and Armed Conflict in the Age of Fractured States (co-edited with Scott Gates), University of Pittsburgh Press, winter 2009. ‘The Securitization of Immigration: Multiple Countries, Multiple Dimensions’ (with Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia) in Immigration, Integration and Security: America and Europe in Comparative Perspective (co-edited with Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia), University of Pittsburgh Press, 2008. ‘Immigration: Tensions, Dilemmas and Unresolved Questions’ (with Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia) in Immigration, Integration and Security: America and Europe in Comparative Perspective (co-edited with Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia), University of Pittsburgh Press, 2008 ‘Human Trafficking and the Balkans: Challenges and Paths to Human Security’ (with H. Richard Friman) in H. Richard Friman and Simon Reich (editors), Human Trafficking, Human Security and the Balkans, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2007

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‘Human Trafficking and Human Security’ (with H. Richard Friman) in H. Richard Friman and Simon Reich (editors), Human Trafficking, Human Security and the Balkans, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2007 ‘No Place to Hide: Refugees, Displaced Persons, and the Recruitment of Child Soldiers’ In International Security (with Vera Achvarina), Summer 2006, Vol. 31, No 1, http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/international_security/toc/ins31.1.html ‘The Evolution of a Doctrine: The Curious Case of Kofi Annan, George Bush and the Doctrines of Preventative and Preemptive Intervention’ in William Keller and Gordon Mitchell, eds., Hitting First: Preventive Force in U.S. Security Strategy, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006.

‘When Firms Behave ‘Responsibly,’ Are the Roots National or Global?’ International Social Science Journal, vol. LVII, no. 3, 19 pp., 2005 ‘Corporate Social Responsibility and the Issue of Compensation: The Case of Ford and Nazi Germany’ in Francis R. Nicosia and Jonathan Huener, Business and Industry in Nazi Germany, Berghahn Books, 2004

‘Policy Domain and the Public Domain: Differentiating the Concept in the Context of Globalization.’ In The Market or the Public Domain: Global Governance and the Asymmetry of Power, edited by Daniel Drache, Routledge, 2001 ‘The Four Faces of Institutionalism: Public Policy and a Pluralist Perspective.’ in Governance, Fall 2000. ‘Miraculous or Mired? Contrasting Japanese and American Perspectives on Japan’s Economic Problems’ in The Pacific Review, vol. 13, no.1, 30 pp., 2000 ‘Norms, Ideology and Institutions: The (En)gendered Retrenchment of Modell Deutschland?’ In The Postwar Transformation of Germany: Democracy, Prosperity and Nationhood (co-authored with Patricia Davis), edited by Beverly Crawford, University of Michigan Press, 30 pp., 1999 ‘The Contemporary Power of Memory: The Dilemmas for German Foreign Policy.’ In The Postwar Transformation of Germany: Democracy, Prosperity and Nationhood (co-authored with Andrei S. Markovits), edited by Beverly Crawford, University of Michigan Press, 35 pp., 1999. ‘Globalization, Gender and the German Welfare State: The Maldistributive Consequences of Retrenchment.’ In Breakdown, Breakup, Breakthrough: Germany's Difficult Passage to Modernity (co-authored with Patricia Davis), edited by Carl Lankowski, Berghahn Press, 28 pp., 1999.

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‘Trade, Power and APEC: Hirschman Revisited.’ In International Interactions (with Davis Bobrow and Steve Chan), vol. 24, no. 3, 31 pp., Fall 1998. ‘Intrafirm Trade and FDIUS.’ In Foreign Ownership and the Consequences of Direct Investment in the United States: Beyond Us and Them, edited by Douglas Woodward and Douglas Nie, Quorum Books, 46 pp., 1998. ‘Globalisation and Changing Patterns of Foreign Direct Investment: The Lessons for Central and Eastern Europe.’ In Journal of International Relations and Development, vol. 1, no. 1-2, 13 pp., June 1998. ‘Collective Memory and Dyadic Relations: The Different Qualities of Power in the Interaction of Democratic States and Civil Societies.’ In New Political Science, (co-authored with Andrei S. Markovits), 23 pp., June 1998. ‘Asymmetries in National Patterns of Foreign Direct Investment: Consequences For Trade and High Technology Development.’ In International Friction and Cooperation in High Technology Development and Trade, edited by Charles W. Wessner, National Academy Press, 26 pp., Fall 1997. ‘The Contemporary Power of Memory: The Dilemmas for German Foreign Policy.’ In Communications Review, (co-authored with Andrei S. Markovits), vol. 2 (1), 40 pp., Fall 1997. ‘National Structures and Multinational Corporate Behavior: Enduring Differences in a Globalizing World.’ In International Organization, vol. 51 (1) (co-authored with Louis W. Pauly), 30 pp., Winter 1997. ‘Deutsche Frage, neuester Stand.’ In Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik (co-authored with Andrei S. Markovits), 8 pp., February 1997. ‘Germany: Hegemonic Power and Economic Gain?’ In Review of International Political Economy (co-authored with Andrei S. Markovits and Frank Westermann), vol. 3, no. 4, 29 pp., 1996. ‘Southeast Asian Prospects and Realities: American Hopes and Fears.’ In Pacific Review (co-authored with Davis B. Bobrow and Steve Chan), vol. 8, no. 4, 30 pp., winter 1995. ‘Manufacturing’ Investments? National Variations in the Contribution of Foreign Direct Investors to the U.S. Manufacturing Base in the 1990s.’ In Review of International Political Economy, vol. 3, no. 1, 37 pp. 1996. ‘Fascism and the Structure of German Capitalism: The Case of the Automobile Industry.’ In The Quest for Economic Empire: European Strategies of German Big Business in the Twentieth Century, edited by Volker R. Berghahn, Berg Publishers, 1996.

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Germany’s Image in the New Europe: The Controversy Continues.’ In The Federal Republic of Germany at Forty-Five: Union Without Unity (co-authored with Andrei S. Markovits), edited by Peter Merkl, New York University Press, 10 pp., 1995. ‘Ideology and Competition: The Basis of U.S. and Japanese Policies.’ In National Competitiveness in a Global Economy, edited by William Avery and David Rapkin, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 47 pp., 1995. ‘A Realistic Appraisal? A Rejoinder to Goldberger.’ In German Politics (co-authored with Andrei S. Markovits) vol. 3, no.1, April 1994. ‘NAFTA, Foreign Direct Investment and the Auto Industry: A Comparative Perspective.’ In Driving Continentally: National Policies and the North American Auto Industry, edited by Lorraine Eden and Maureen Molot, Carleton University Press, 30 pp., Spring 1993. ‘Ideology, Interests and the American Executive: Toward a Theory of Foreign Competition and Manufacturing Trade Policy.’ In International Organization (co-authored with Ellis S. Krauss), 40 pp., Autumn 1992. ‘The Latest Stage of the German Question: Pax Germanica in the New Europe.’ In Arms Control (co-authored with Andrei S. Markovits), Vol. 12, no. 3, 16 pp., December 1991. Reprinted in European Security Without the Soviet Union, edited by Stuart Croft and Phil Williams, Frank Cass, 1992. ‘Deutschlands neues Gesicht: Über deutsche Hegemonie in Europa.’ In Leviathan (co-authored with Andrei S. Markovits), 48 pp., March 1992. ‘Modell Deutschland and the New Europe.’ In Telos (co-authored with Andrei S. Markovits), no. 89, 13 pp., Fall 1991. ‘Should Europe Fear the Germans?’ In German Politics and Society (co-authored with Andrei S. Markovits), 20 pp., Summer 1991. ‘Roads to Follow: Regulating Foreign Direct Investment.’ In International Organization, vol. 43, no. 4, 41 pp., Autumn 1989. Articles, Periodicals, Proceedings, Monographs, Journals, and Working Papers ‘Marlboro Man Diagnosed with Chronic Insecurity,’ The Washington Spectator, July 1, 2018, https://washingtonspectator.org/marlboro-man-diagnosed-with-chronic-insecurity/

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‘What’s the Purpose of President Trump’s Navy,’ (with Peter Dombrowski), in Patrick Tucker, Marcus Weisgerber and Frank Konkel (eds.), The Future of the Navy (Defense One, e-book). ‘Migrant Mobilization: A Comparison of Hispanics and Muslims in the US and Nigerians, Sikhs and Muslims in the UK,’ A SOMI Report, Paris, France ‘Protecting Civilians: Key Determinant in the Effectiveness of a Peacekeeping Force’, Report published by the Ford Institute for Human Security, March 2009. http://www.fordinstitute.pitt.edu/. ‘What Makes a Camp Safe? The protection of children from abduction in internally displaced persons and refugee camps’, Report published by the Ford Institute for Human Security, April 2008, http://www.fordinstitute.pitt.edu/docs/23182ReportPR11.pdf. ‘One Man’s Solution,’ Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 10, 2007, www.post-gazette.com/pg/07161/792664-109.stm. ‘Power, Institutions and Moral Entrepreneurs’, ZEF-Discussion Papers on Development Policy No. 65, Center for Development Research (ZEF), Bonn, March 2003, http://www.zef.de/publications.htm. ‘Ford's Research Efforts in Assessing the Activities of its subsidiary in Nazi Germany’, Commentary on the Fordwerke report into the use of Slave and Forced Labor in Nazi Germany, http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=10380. For the full report see http://media.ford.com/events/fw_research.cfm. ‘American Investment and the Issue of Culpability.’ In The German Remembrance Fund and the Issue of Forced and Slave Labor, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Washington D.C., 2001. ‘The Ford Motor Company and the Third Reich.’ In Dimensions: A Journal of Holocaust Studies, vol. 13, no. 2, 4 pp., December 1999. ‘Globalization: Theory, Practice and Education at the Turn of the Millennium.’ In Preparing Global Professionals for the New Century: Issues, Curricula and Strategies for International Affairs Education, edited by Michele Cisco Titi, APSIA, 12 pp., 1998. ‘What is Globalization? Four Possible Answers.’ Working paper, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1998. ‘Miraculous or Mired? Contrasting Japanese and U.S. Perspectives on the Current Economic Crisis in Japan.’ Working Paper Number 6, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick, September 1998.

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‘Globalisation and Sites of Conflict: Towards Definition and Taxonomy.’ Working Paper Number 1 (co-authored with Richard Higgott), Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, Warwick University, June 1998. ‘Asymmetries in National Patterns of Foreign Direct Investment: Consequences for Trade and High Technology Development.’ Proceedings statement in Sources of International Friction and Cooperation in High Technology Development and Trade, edited by Charles W. Wessner, National Academy Press, 4 pp., Fall 1997. ‘Deutschland, Whose Modell? Gender and Retreat of the German Social Welfare System in the Age of Globalization.’ The Working Papers Series of the Center for German and European Studies, University of California, Berkeley (co-authored with Patricia Davis), Working Paper Number 5.35, 47 pp., 1996. ‘The Contemporary Power of Memory: The Dilemmas for German Foreign Policy.’ The Working Papers Series of the Center for German and European Studies, University of California, Berkeley (co-authored with Andrei S. Markovits), Working Paper Number 5.32, 26 pp., 1996. ‘The New Face of Germany: Gramsci, Hegemony and Europe.’ Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies Working Paper Series, Harvard University (co-authored with Andrei S. Markovits), 40 pp., 1991. ‘Restraining Trade to Invoke Investment: MITI and the Japanese Auto Producers.’ Case Studies in International Negotiation, Pew Foundation, 25 pp., 1991. ‘Rapporteur’s Commentary on the DAAD Conference on Political Science and German Studies.’ In German Studies Review, pp. 37-39, 67-69, 95-98, 121-124, 149-151, 183-185 (20 pp.), Fall 1990. ‘The Role of Multinational Corporations in America’s Economic Security.’ Exxon Project on Teaching Development, 28 pp., 1988. ‘U.S.-Japanese Trade Relations and the Auto Industry: A Case Study.’ Exxon Project on Teaching Development, 29 pp., 1988. ‘Between Production and Protection: Reagan and the Negotiation of the VER for the Automobile Industry.’ Case Studies in International Negotiation, No. 10, Pew Foundation, 21 pp., 1989. Book Reviews

Amitav Acharya, The End of the American World Order. In Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 130, No. 1, spring 2015, 3 pp.

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Mark Drumbl, Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy. In Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books, November 2013, http://clcjbooks.rutgers.edu/books/reimagining-child-soldiers.html. Michael J. Bazyler, Holocaust Justice: The Battle for Restitution in America’s Courts and Stuart E. Eizenstat, Imperfect Justice: Looted Assets, Slave Labor, and the Unfinished Business of World War II. In Journal of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, vol. 19, no. 1, September 2005. Jonathan Wiesen, West German Industry and the Challenge of the Nazi Past, 1945-1955. In German Politics and Society, vol. 21, no. 3, issue 68, Fall, 2003. Elazar Barkan, The Guilt of Nations: Restitution and Negotiating Historical Injustice. In The World Today, December 2000. Linda Weiss, The Myth of Powerless State: Governing the Economy in a Global Era. In New Political Economy, 5 pp., vol. 4, no. 2, 1999. Stanley Hoffmann, ‘The European Sisyphus.’ In German Politics and Society, spring 1996. Stephen Gill, ‘American Hegemony and the Trilateral Commission.’ In Journal of Politics, 3 pp., Fall 1991. ‘The Changing Agenda of West German Public Policy.’ In German Politics and Society, edited by Simon Bulmer, 5 pp., Summer 1990. Online Media

I routinely publish a column entitled ‘Beyond the Beltway’ in an online magazine called The Conversation. There are simply too many columns (over 60 as of November, 2017) to list here. But a few of my contributions are listed further below as illustrations. First, however, I include an abridged list of online publications in other outlets. “Has a Trumpian Grand Strategy finally stepped into the Light?” (with Peter Dombrowski), War on the Rocks, 29 January 2018, https://warontherocks.com/2018/01/trumpian-grand-strategy-finally-stepped-light/. ‘Trump Peaks at the UN: 5 Takeaways,’ Salon.com, 19 September 2017, http://www.salon.com/2017/09/20/trump-speaks-at-the-un-5-takeaways_partner/ ‘Trump on Afghanistan is just the latest sign that the age of American grand strategy is over,’ Medium (the blog of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London), https://medium.com/international-affairs-blog/trump-on-afghanistan-is-just-the-latest-sign-that-the-age-of-american-grand-strategy-is-over-56e95bc36794

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‘Afghanistan is now officially James Mattis’s war,’ Salon.com, 26 August 2017, http://www.salon.com/2017/08/26/afghanistan-is-now-officially-james-mattis-war_partner/ ‘James Mattis now owns Trump’s Afghanistan Strategy,’ Newsweek, 26 August 2017, http://www.newsweek.com/james-mattis-afghanistan-war-donald-trump-afghan-war-655384 ‘The End of America’s Global Leadership,’ Salon.com, 5 June 2017, http://www.salon.com/2017/06/05/the-end-of-americas-global-leadership_partner/ ‘Can President Trump Justify His Calls for A Naval Buildup?’ Newsweek, 19 March 2017, http://www.newsweek.com/can-trump-justify-calls-naval-buildup-568447 ‘Do Donald Trump's Criticisms of NATO Have Merit?’ Newsweek, 28 January 2017, http://www.newsweek.com/do-donald-trumps-criticisms-nato-have-merit-548703 ‘Shredding the Washington Playbook,’ Policy Forum, 25 January 2017, http://www.policyforum.net/shredding-washington-playbook/ ‘What Difference Would Trump or Clinton Mean To Europe?’ Newsweek, 11 July, 2016, http://www.newsweek.com/what-difference-would-trump-or-clinton-mean-europe-518076 ‘Western Populism, Eastern Leadership,’ Policy Forum, 30 June 2016, http://www.policyforum.net/western-populism-eastern-leadership/ ‘How Britain can break from Brexit’ (with Richard Ned Lebow), Washington Monthly, 27 June 2016, http://washingtonmonthly.com/2016/06/27/how-britain-can-break-from-brexit/ ‘Clinton and Trump: Visions of America Abroad,’ The New Republic, 5 May 2016, https://newrepublic.com/article/133321/clinton-trump-visions-america-abroad ‘What a Trump-Clinton Face-off Could Look Like,’ Fortune Magazine, 20 April 2016, http://fortune.com/2016/04/20/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-new-york-primary/ \ ‘Should America be focusing on ISIS when North Korea poses an existential threat?’ The Huffington Post, 12 April 2016, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/the-conversation-us/should-america-be-focusin_b_9674522.html ‘ASEAN and the US: A good week for Obama?’ Policyforum.net, 24 February 2016, http://www.policyforum.net/asean-and-the-usa-a-good-week-for-obama/ ‘Five big predictions for 2016 - from someone who got almost everything right about the year before,’ The Independent, 4 January 2016,

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http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/five-big-predictions-for-2016-from-someone-who-got-everything-right-about-the-year-before-a6796096.html ‘Was 2015 Such a Terrible Year? And What Will 2016 Look Like?’ Huffington Post, 31 December 2015, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/the-conversation-us/was-2015-such-a-terrible_b_8900510.html ‘Russia, Turkey and the US: Between the terrible and the Catastrophic,’ Australian Outlook, 26 November 2015, http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/russia-turkey-and-the-us-between-the-terrible-and-the-catastrophic/ ‘Paris: The war with ISIS enters a new stage,’ Epoch Times, 20 November 2015, http://printarchive.epochtimes.com/a1/en/us/orc/2015/11/20/A14.pdf ‘What gun control can teach the U.S. about accepting more refugees,’ Fortune Magazine, 14 October 2015, http://fortune.com/2015/10/14/gun-control-refugee-crisis-united-states/ ‘European Disunion on Migrants Policy,’ The Straits Times, 16 September 2015, http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/european-disunion-on-migrants-policy ‘The two faces of Germany: how Germany’s support for refugees could counteract criticism of its handling of the Greek debt crisis,’ Europp: European Politics and Policy, 28 August 2015, http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2015/08/28/the-two-faces-of-germany-how-germanys-support-for-refugees-could-counteract-criticism-of-its-handling-of-the-greek-debt-crisis/ ‘Iran and Greece: Who to Believe? Who to Trust?’ Newsweek, 24 July 2015, http://www.newsweek.com/iran-and-greece-who-believe-who-trust-357073 Congress’ Walk of Shame on International Deals, The New Republic, 12 March 2015, http://www.newrepublic.com/article/121281/republicans-have-been-stalling-bills-years ‘Goodbye Hegemony?’ The Spectator, April 4, 2011, http://www.spectator.co.uk/sent/books/6840778/goodbye-hegemony.thtml. ‘Think Again: Child Soldiers’, in Foreign Policy, May 2009, http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=4944, Republished as ‘Sannheten om barnesoldater’ in Dagbladet June 12, 2009. ‘Is it too soon to start talking about Obama’s foreign policy legacy?’ The Conversation, 3 December 2014, https://theconversation.com/is-it-too-soon-to-start-talking-about-obamas-foreign-policy-legacy-34953 ‘The Departure of Chuck Hagel – but isn’t foreign policy supposed to be the last refuge in a president’s waning days?’ The Conversation, 24 November 2014,

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https://theconversation.com/the-departure-of-chuck-hagel-but-isnt-foreign-policy-supposed-to-be-the-last-refuge-in-a-presidents-waning-days-34639 ‘Americans, the Marlboro Man and the security blanket that won’t quite fit,’ The Conversation, 21 November 2014, https://theconversation.com/americans-the-marlboro-man-and-the-security-blanket-that-wont-quite-fit-34509 ‘America’s Great Gamble on China,’ The Conversation, 11 November 2014, https://theconversation.com/americas-great-gamble-on-china-34107 ‘GOP: united against Obama, divided on American foreign policy,’ The Conversation, 5 November 2014, https://theconversation.com/gop-united-against-obama-divided-on-american-foreign-policy-33822 ‘Grand strategy or no strategy? Obama’s intervention in Syria and Iraq,’ The Conversation, 21 October 2014, https://theconversation.com/grand-strategy-or-no-strategy-obamas-intervention-in-syria-and-iraq-33056 ‘US airstrikes against Islamic State show once again there are no good options in Middle East,’ The Conversation, 9 August 2014, https://theconversation.com/us-airstrikes-against-islamic-state-show-once-again-there-are-no-good-options-in-middle-east-30337 US options over MH17: Obama needs Europe’s support in responding to Putin, The Conversation, 18 July 2014, https://theconversation.com/us-options-over-mh17-obama-needs-europes-support-in-responding-to-putin-29431 ‘Iraq crisis presents historic opportunity for US and Iran to rewrite the rulebook,’ The Conversation, 17 June 2014, https://theconversation.com/iraq-crisis-presents-historic-opportunity-for-us-and-iran-to-rewrite-the-rulebook-28126 ‘From D-Day to today: US foreign policy is at a turning point,’ The Conversation, 6 June 2014, https://theconversation.com/from-d-day-to-today-us-foreign-policy-is-at-a-turning-point-27667 ‘Budget Cuts: Will American Power Suffer,’ The Conversation, 1 April 2013, https://theconversation.com/budget-cuts-will-american-military-power-suffer-13122 ‘Foreign Affairs: What Can We expect from Obama’s Second Term,’ The Conversation, 12 November 2012, https://theconversation.com/profiles/simon-reich-3808/dashboard# ‘Can America Lead? The Presidential Debate and the Future of Foreign Policy,’ The Conversation, 15 October 2012, https://theconversation.com/africa-and-the-us-presidential-campaign-9816

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‘Africa and the US Presidential Campaign,’ The Conversation, 10 October 2012, https://theconversation.com/africa-and-the-us-presidential-campaign-9816 ‘How Child Soldiers are recruited from Refugee Camps’, The Conversation, 5 September 2011, http://theconversation.edu.au/how-child-soldiers-are-recruited-from-refugee-camps-2938 Grants Grand from the Gerda Henkel Foundation, May-August 2018, for research on a book project entitled “Comparative Grand Strategies in the 21st Century: Formulating a New Research Program Linking Doctrine to Implementation,” €12,800.

Grand from the Gerda Henkel Foundation, May-July 2015, for research in Paris and NATO on a book project entitled “Turbulent Seas: US Strategic Doctrine and Multilateral Naval Operations in the 21st Century,” €11,400 Grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, March 2009, to host a policy workshop in Paris and write a policy report entitled Integration and Security: Muslim Minorities and Public Policy in the United States and Europe, $50,000. Grant from the US Institute of Peace, USIP-114-07F, March 2008, to support continued work on a database project on the protection of IDP and refugee camps entitled ‘What Makes a Camp Safe? The protection of civilians in internally displaced persons and refugee camps,’ $75,000. Grant from the Glyn Berry Program of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Government of Canada, GPSF 07-151, December 2007, to support a database project on the protection of IDP and refugee camps entitled ‘What Makes a Camp Safe? The protection of children from abduction in internally displaced persons and refugee camps,’ $82,000. Grant from the Human Security Program of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Government of Canada, HSP 06-243, January 2007, for a project entitled ‘Protecting Camps: Examining the Key Factors in the Abduction of Children,’ CAN$24,600. Grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the University Center for International Studies, University of Pittsburgh, to study child soldiers, September 2006, $25,000. Grant (shared with the Ridgway Center for International Security Studies) from the Ford Foundation for a project entitled ‘Immigration Policy in the European Union and United States, Post 9-11,’ July 2005, $250,000.

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Grant from the Ford Motor Company to create the Ford Institute for Human Security at the University of Pittsburgh (Spring of 2003), $2.25 million. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship, 1993-1994, $30,000. Mobay Corporation Award, 1991, $10,000. National Research Fellowship, Cornell University, 1986. Sicca Award, Cornell University, 1985. Ford Foundation C.E.S. Predissertation Fellowship, 1985. Gordon Fellowship, Brandeis University, 1981 to 1983. I have been the recipient of various seed money research fellowships awarded by the University of Pittsburgh. These awards are designated as seed money grants. They were designed to fund a number of ongoing projects, including grants from the University Center for International Studies (spring and summer 2000), the Center for Latin American Studies, the Japan Iron and Steel Foundation Endowment administered by the Center for Asian Studies, and a Hewlett Foundation grant administered by the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs. Additional University awards include the Faculty Computing Proficiency Enhancement Award, spring 1992; International Business Center, Curriculum Development Award, 1992; Japan Iron and Steel Foundation Award, University of Pittsburgh, 1991; University Grants Program Award, University of Pittsburgh, 1989; Central Research Development Fellowship, University of Pittsburgh, 1988. All were for sums between $1,000 and $2,500. Fellowships Distinguished Visiting Professor, Center for Political Research, Sciences Po - L'Institut d'études politique (IEP) de Paris, France, January-August 2013. Distinguished Visiting Professor, Australian National University, Summer 2011. Distinguished Visiting Professor, American Center, Sciences Po - L'Institut d'études politique (IEP) de Paris, France, June 2005. Fulbright Senior Scholar, Central European University, June/July, 2005. Distinguished Visiting Professor, Americain Center, Sciences Po - L'Institut d'études politique (IEP) de Paris, France, July 2003. Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Zentrum für Entwicklungforschung, Bonn, Germany, June and July, 2002.

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Senior Visiting Fellow, Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick, England, June to August 1998. Kellogg Institute Visiting Research Fellowship, University of Notre Dame, 1997. The Council on Foreign Relations, International Affairs Fellow, 1994 to 1995. Visiting Fellow, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, 1994-1995. Professional Appointments, Awards Program Chair, International Political Economy (IPE) Section, American Political Science Conference, Atlanta, 1999. Past President, IPE Section, International Studies Association (ISA), 1997 to 1998. President, IPE Section, ISA, 1996 to 1997. Vice President, IPE Section, ISA, 1995 to 1996. Program Chair, IPE Section, ISA, 1995 to 1996. Member of the Editorial Board, German Politics and Society, International Studies Quarterly, RIPE: The Review of International Political Economy, The Human Security Journal.

Media Dissemination of My Work I routinely conduct an assortment of written, radio and television media interviews. During January of 2017, for example, I conducted two interviews with the BBC’s Arabic Service, two with Radio Sputnik, had two interviews published in the Teheran Times, and an interview on the Pacifica Radio Network. I concluded my involvement as an external consultant on the Ford Motor Company’s internal investigation into the use of forced and slave labor at its plants in Germany in the Nazi period over a decade ago. I was cited or quoted in over 50 European, Middle Eastern and North American newspapers in relation to that project’s final report. Some historical highlights include an interview on Deutsche Welle television on Nov. 16, 1999; ABC Nightly News with Peter Jennings on Nov. 30, 1998; and local television and radio stations in Pittsburgh and New Jersey. On radio, I have been interviewed several times on WKQV and on National Public Radio’s Weekend All Things Considered (May 16, 1999); The Connection on WBUR in Boston (Sept. 29, 1998); and WJR in Detroit (Dec. 1, 1998). My research on the use of slave labor in Nazi Germany was the subject of a news story filed nationally by John Martin on all ABC affiliated radio stations on Dec. 2, 1998. While director of Research and Analysis at the Royal Institute of International Affairs at Chatham House, I was interviewed and quoted regularly in a variety of media outlets and press stories. These included several appearances on BBC television programs. I have

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also been regularly interviewed by the BBC’s World Service television channel, BBC News 24, and appeared on BBC Radio Four and the World Service of the BBC radio service. I was interviewed and quoted on several occasions by Bloomberg’s news service, Business Week, CNN, Fox News, the French News Agency, Le Monde, Radio International Singapore, and The Wall Street Journal. My work has previously been cited or I have been quoted in periodicals and newspapers such as Pitt Chronicle (May edition); Pitt Magazine (Spring edition); Media Global (February 10, 2008); VoaNews (January 31, 2008); Christian Science Monitor (January 30, 2008); The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (December 3, 2007); The New York Times; The Washington Post (March 4, 1998, p. A4 and Nov. 30, 1998, p. A1); Fortune magazine (Sept. 21, 1992, p. 30); The New Republic (Oct. 20, 1997, p. 23); U.S. News and World Report (Oct. 18, 1993, p. 67); the Detroit Free Press (Dec. 21, 1999); the French newspaper Libération and Mexico's Reforma. My book with Andrei S. Markovits, The German Predicament, was the subject of over 40 television, radio, and newspaper articles in Germany, including favorable reviews by former Defense Minister Hans Dietrich Genscher in the Berliner Morgenpost. Honors, Awards, Recognition Participant in grant adjudication committee, US Institute of Peace, ‘Conflict Management and Resolution’ program, December 2009. Chair of the committee for the Helen Dwight Reid Award given by the American Political Science Association for the best dissertation in the field of International Relations (2007-2008). GSPIA Teaching Award, 1997, 2000 GSPIA Teacher of the Year, 1990 The Fruits of Fascism: Postwar Prosperity in Historical Perspective was nominated for the 1990 American Political Science Association Political Economy Section Award and the Conference Group for Central European History Book prize. It was also selected among Choice magazine’s list for outstanding academic books, 1991. Doctorate, The Fruits of Fascism: Political Regimes and the Origins of Modern Prosperity in the British and German Automobile Industries was nominated for the American Political Science Association's Gabriel A. Almond Award for the best doctoral dissertation completed in the field of Comparative Politics in 1988. External Service Reviewer Article reviewer for American Review of Politics, American Political Science Review, British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Politics, Conflict Management and Peace Science, European Journal of International Relations, European Journal of International Security, German Politics and Society, Governance, International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, International Studies Review, Journal of

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Common Market Studies, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Peace Research, Pacific Review, Polity, RIPE: Review of International Political Economy, Review of International Studies, Security Studies, Socio-Economic Review. Research proposal reviewer for National Science Foundation. Book reviewer for Cambridge University Press, Cornell University Press, Palgrave MacMillan Press, Pittsburgh University Press, Princeton University Press, Routledge Press, University of Manchester Press, and University of Michigan Press. Member of the editorial board, Journal of Trafficking, Organized Crime and Security, German Politics and Society. Consultant Contracts, Briefings

Occasional consultant to the Strategic Assessments Group regarding German foreign policy, 1994-2000. Consultant, from 1998 to 2001, to O’Melveny & Myers, legal representatives of Ford Motor Company, in the lawsuit between Iwanowa and the Ford Motor Company. This case addressed the contention that Ford-Werke (Ford of Germany) was culpable for the use of slave labor at its Cologne plant in Germany between 1941 and 1945. Consultant to the Ford Motor Company regarding their investigation and report on the use of forced and slave labor at their plants in Nazi Germany, 1998-2001. Consultant to Echo International on broad issues regarding global development strategies, 1987-2004. Department of State workshop, ‘The Schroeder Government, How Much of a Change?’ Meridian House, Washington, D.C., June 2, 1999. Department of State workshop, ‘France and the Future of Europe,’ Washington, D.C., 1999. Strategic Assessments Group, Department of State workshop, ‘Europe Under Monetary Union: Alternative Outcomes and Global Implications,’ Washington, D.C., Sept. 22, 1998. Consultant to the Foreign Ministry of the Government of Slovenia on the subject of foreign direct investment policy under Phare-ACE Project no. P95-2152-R entitled ‘East-West Trade Bilateralism and Patterns of Foreign Direct Investment in Europe,’ February 1998. Department of State workshop, ‘France and Germany: Looking Ahead to the EMU Endgame,’ sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, April 29 to 30, 1996.

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Contractor for U.S. Congressional Office of Technology Assessment project, ‘The Future of Automotive Technology,’ 1994 to 1995. I was involved a series of briefings in 1994 on my work for the Office of Technology Assessment on the effect of multinational corporate behavior on the U.S. economy. I participated in two briefings at the Department of Commerce and separate briefings at the Department of State, the Office of U.S. Trade Representatives, the U.S. Embassy in Japan, and the Japanese delegation to the United States-Japan ‘Framework Talks’ on trade and investment issues. Contractor for Office of Technology Assessment project, ‘Multinational Firms and the U.S. Technology Base,’ 1992 to 1994.

Consultant, The Analytic Sciences Corporation, Washington, D.C., 1995 to 1997. University-wide Public Service, Committees, Workshops, etc. Director, Division of Global Affairs, Rutgers University, Newark (2008-2010) Director, Ford Institute for Human Security (2003-2008) Chair, Personnel Committee, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (2006) Member, Dean’s Search Committee, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (2006- 2007) Member of the Advisory Board of Center for West European Studies (2004- 2008) Series Editor for University Pittsburgh Press, ‘The Security Continuum’ (2004- ) Current Member of the Advisory Board of the Johnson Institute (2006- 2008) Chair of the committee for the Helen Dwight Reid Award given by the American Political Science Association for the best dissertation in the field of International Relations (2007-2008). External Evaluator and Co-Author of report for the Buffett Center for International Studies, Northwestern University, June 2007. Joint appointment in the Department of Political Science. Foreign Language Area Studies Awards Committee, Center for West European Studies, May 2000. Member, European Community Studies Association Conference Organizing Committee, University of Pittsburgh, 1999. Organizer, ‘Problematics of Globalization’ group, Center for West European Studies, University of Pittsburgh, 1999. Member, Planning and Budgets Committee, Center for West European Studies, University of Pittsburgh, 1997. Member, German Studies Committee, Center for West European Studies, University of Pittsburgh, 1997. Organizer, ‘Globalization: Theory, Practice and Education at the Turn of the Millennium’ symposium held in Pittsburgh, October 1996 with 79 participants. It was co-sponsored by the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs and the University of Pittsburgh. It included seven nationally prominent speakers and a diverse

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national audience who examined recent developments in several areas, including the organization of trading blocs, technology transfer, multinational corporate activities, emerging markets, and the global financial system. Secured grants amounting to $27,000. Organizer of a curriculum development seminar entitled ‘The Faces of a Unified Germany: Past, Present and Future,’ University of Pittsburgh, Oct. 11 and 12, 1991. I co-authored a proposal and secured an $8,000 grant to sponsor this program from the German Academic Exchange Service. Organizer of a conference entitled ‘Steel and Coal Communities in Comparative Perspective, 1900-1990: The United States and Germany,’ University of Pittsburgh, April 1990. Member, Executive Committee of the German Studies Program, University Center for International Studies, 1989, 1990. Organizer, Working Group on Application of Schumpeterian Theory to Contemporary Political Economy, 1987. Organizer of a colloquium entitled ‘Political Science and German Studies,’ sponsored by the German Academic Exchange Service, Atlanta, August 1989. Invited Talks and Briefings ‘The End of Grand Strategy: Is Donald Trump so different from his predecessors?’ CERI, Sciences Po (Paris), 26 April 2018. ‘The End of Grand Strategy: Is Donald Trump so different from his predecessors?’ Diplomatic Academy, Vienna, 24 April 2018. ‘The End of Grand Strategy: Is Donald Trump so different from his predecessors?’ City University London, 10 April 2018. ‘The EU Emerging Grand Strategy of Retrenchment: Europe is Coming Home,’ European Union Program, Princeton University, 19 April 2017. ‘Goodbye Hegemony! Power and Influence in the Global System,’ Florida International University, 27 January 2015. ‘Six Variants of Sovereignty,’ The New School, 3 September 2014. ‘Human Security in the Last Decade,’ Keynote Lecture to Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Ford Institute, University of Pittsburgh, 8 September 2014, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq9IE5UdeKM&feature=youtu.be ‘Goodbye Hegemony! Power and Influence in the Global System,’ Rutgers University, April 30, 2014. ‘Goodbye Hegemony! Power and Influence in the Global System,’ Columbia University, April 17, 2014.

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‘Goodbye Hegemony! Power and Influence in the Global System,’ Brown University, April 14, 2014. ‘Goodbye Hegemony! Power and Influence in the Global System,’ University of Toronto, October 25, 2013. ‘Goodbye Hegemony: The New Division of Labor in the Global System,’ Kings College, London, February 21, 2013. ‘Goodbye Hegemony!’ Diplomatic Academy, Vienna, Austria, June 14, 2012. ‘Goodbye Hegemony!’ on panel entitled ‘Patterns of Global Politics in a Post-Hegemonic World: The Dynamics of Security and Economics as Seen From Different Perspectives,’ International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, April 3, 2012. ‘Global Norms, American Sponsorship and the Emerging Pattern of World Politics,’ Division of Global Affairs, Rutgers University Newark, March 26, 2012. ‘The End of Multilateralism as we have known it? Asia, America and Europe after the Financial Crisis,’ CERI, Sciences Po (Paris), October 19, 2011. ‘Immigration Policies, Counter-terrorism and Civil Liberties: Towards Convergence or Sustained Differences in the US, the UK and France? Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris III, October 17, 2011. http://www.univ-paris3.fr/video-et-audio-de-l-enseignement-numerique-et-a-distance-enead--84122.kjsp?STNAV=&RUBNAV=&media=Simon_Reich_Immigration_policies_counter_terrorism_and_civil_liberties_since_9_11_oct2011.mp4&titre=Immigration%20Policies,%20Counter-terrorism%20and%20Civil%20Liberties%20since%209/11%20-%20Towards%20Convergence%20or%20Sustained%20Differences%20in%20the%20US,%20the%20UK%20and%20France&x=470&y=260 ‘Child Soldiers and Child Protection in African Conflicts,’ Australian National University, August 17, 2011. ‘Goodbye Hegemony!’ Australian National University, August 9, 2011. ‘Global Norms, American Sponsorship and the Emerging Pattern of World Politics,’ Australian National University, August 2, 2011. ‘Immigration Policy and Politics in the US and Europe: Distribution, Regulation and Redistribution,’ Annual Conference of the Council for European Studies, Barcelona, June 21, 2011.

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‘Protecting Civilians: Key Determinants in the Effectiveness of a Peacekeeping Force in African Conflicts,’ Invited presentation made at the Fourth Spatial Socio-Cultural Knowledge Workshop on the theme of ‘The Impact of Displaced Persons on Conflict and Stability Operations,’ UK Defence Academy, Ministry of Defence, Shrivenham, June 7, 2011. ‘Immigration Policy and Politics in the US and Europe: Distribution, Regulation and Redistribution,’ Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, Montreal, March 17, 2011. ‘Global Norms, American Sponsorship and the Emerging Pattern of World Politics,’ Europe Institute, University of Edinburgh, March 15, 2011. ‘Goodbye Hegemony!’ The German Marshall Fund and the Institute for Transatlantic Studies, Washington DC, December 10, 2010. ‘Protecting Civilians: Refugees, IDPs and Peacekeepers in African Conflicts,’ Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs, Fordham University, June 17, 2010. ‘What makes a Norm Global?’ International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 2010. ‘What Makes a Code of Conduct Global?’ DiversityInc National Conference, New York, November 3, 2009. ‘Borderlands: Noun and Verb’, Keynote Address for a conference entitled ‘Governing the Dynamics of European Borderlands,’ New York University, October 29, 2009. ‘Protecting Civilians: Key Determinants in the Effectiveness of a Peacekeeping Force’, UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations, New York, May 6, 2009 ‘Protecting Civilians: Key Determinants in the Effectiveness of a Peacekeeping Force,’ SAIS Reischauer Center, Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC, April 1, 2009 ‘Protecting Civilians: Key Determinants in the Effectiveness of a Peacekeeping Force,’ Genocide Intervention Network, Washington DC, April 1, 2009 ‘Protecting Civilians: Key Determinants in the Effectiveness of a Peacekeeping Force,’ UN Office of Children and Armed Conflict, New York, March 10, 2009 ‘Child soldiering: An African Phenomenon?,’ Rutgers University, Newark, November 28, 2008 ‘The US Elections: Transatlantic Perspectives,’ A roundtable discussion held at the Deutsches Haus at New York University, November 7, 2008.

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‘Child Soldiers and Child Protection in African Conflicts,’ sponsored by University College London, British Museum, London, October 23, 2008 ‘Federalism, Security and Immigration Policy in the United States’ (with Martin A. Schain), presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association Boston, Massachusetts, August 28-31, 2008 ‘What Makes a Camp Safe? The protection of children from abduction in internally displaced persons and refugee camps,’ Briefing for the Special Representative of the Secretary General at the United Nations’ Office of Children and Armed Conflict, New York, May 1, 2008 ‘What Makes a Camp Safe? The protection of children from abduction in internally displaced persons and refugee camps,’ Briefing for the American Jewish World Service in New York, April 30, 2008 ‘What Makes a Camp Safe? The protection of children from abduction in internally displaced persons and refugee camps,’ Briefing for ENOUGH and the Center for American Progress in Washington, D.C., April 23, 2008. ‘What Makes a Camp Safe? A pilot study,’ Rutgers-Newark campus, February 21, 2008 ‘Child Soldier Recruitment,’ Briefing for the Special Representative of the Secretary General at the United Nations’ Office of Children and Armed Conflict, New York, December 18, 2006. ‘Immigration, Integration and Security: America and Europe in Comparative Perspective,’ New York University, December 3, 2007. ‘What Makes a Camp Safe? A pilot study,’ University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, November 7, 2007 ‘Global Norms: Institutions, Interests and Power,’ Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, May 8, 2007.

‘Curbing the recruitment of Child Soldiers: The Role of Camps’ presented at a conference entitled The Protection of Children in Conflict Situations held at Wilton Park, UK, 19–23 March 2007, sponsored by the UK Department of Defense, the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, UK Department for International Development, and the United Nations Office on ‘Children and Armed Conflict’. ‘Camp Protection and Child Soldier Recruitment,’ Office of the United Nation’s Special Representative of the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict on Child Soldier recruitment, United Nations, New York, December 18th, 2006.

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‘Power, Institutions and Moral Entrepreneurs,’ paper presented at a meeting to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the foundation of Sciences Po, Paris, June 23, 2006. ‘Why Do Children ‘Fight’? Explaining Child Soldier Ratios in African Intrastate Conflicts,’ Naval War College, April 2006. ‘Why Do Children ‘Fight’? Explaining Child Soldier Ratios in African Intrastate Conflicts,’ Georgetown University, April 2006. ‘Why Do Children ‘Fight’? Explaining Child Soldier Ratios in African Intrastate Conflicts,’ Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, June 2005.

‘Global vs. National Norms,’ Moynihan Institute for Global Affairs, Syracuse University, 27 February 2005. ‘Transatlantic Economic and Political Relations in the aftermath of September 11th,’ Case Western Reserve University, November 6, 2003. ‘The Global Norm of Preventative Intervention: Moral Entrepreneurs, Institutionalization, and US Commitment,’ Munk Center, University of Toronto, October 25, 2003 ‘The Global Norm of Preventative Intervention: Moral Entrepreneurs, Institutionalization, and US Commitment,’ Americain Center, Sciences Po - L'Institut d'études politique (IEP) de Paris, France, July 2003. ‘The Global Norm of Preventative Intervention: Moral Entrepreneurs, Institutionalization, and US Commitment,’ Zentrum für Entwicklungforschung (Center for Development Studies), Bonn, July 10, 2002. ‘Ford’s Internal Investigation into the Use of Slave Labor’. An international Press conference on the release of the Ford report on the subject, Dearborn, Michigan, December 11, 2001. ‘Power, Institutions and Moral Entrepreneurs: Global Governance and the Construction of Global Norms,’ Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands, February 14, 2002. ‘American Investment in Nazi Germany: The Issue of Culpability,’ The Miller Symposium, The Center for Holocaust Studies, University of Vermont, April 21, 2002. ‘German and Japanese Corporations in Comparative Perspective,’ Royal Institute for International Affairs, May 17, 2001.

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‘The Myth of the Global Corporation,’ London Centre for International Relations, May 15, 2001. ‘Globalization, Global Governance, and Public Policy: Concepts, Issues and Cases,’ Mershon Center, Ohio State University, May 10, 2001. ‘The Myth of the Global Corporation,’ Deutsches Haus, New York University/Columbia University Consortium, April 20, 2001. ‘The Myth of the Global Corporation,’ inaugural lecture at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, Dec. 4, 2000. ‘Globalization, Multinational Corporations, and Public Policy,’ Warwick University, Oct. 7, 2000. ‘Globalization, Sovereignty, and Public Policy: The Issue of Alliance Structures,’ Ohio State University, May 18, 2000. ‘Globalization, Sovereignty, and Public Policy: The Case of Mexico,’ ITAM-Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico, Mexico City, May 8, 2000. ‘Political Regimes, Economic Change, and Big Business: An Overview,’ Society for European Business History, Wannsee, Berlin, Germany, April 9, 2000. ‘The German Remembrance Fund and the Issue of Forced and Slave Labor,’ the Washington office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Jewish Community Center, Washington, D.C., Nov. 1, 1999. ‘The Myth of the Global Corporation,’ Center for German and European Studies, University of California, Berkeley, April 9, 1999. ‘Globalization, Sovereignty, and Public Policy,’ USIA speaker tour, Mexico City, March 5 to 10, 1999. I delivered a speech to the International Relations Committee of the Mexican Congress and gave eight university talks at locations that included ITAM, UNAM, and Universidad Iberoamericana. ‘Globalization and Other Stories My Parents Told Me: Definitions, Typologies, and Propositions,’ paper presented at Ohio State University, Nov. 10, 1997. ‘Globalization and Other Stories My Parents Told Me: Definitions, Typologies, and Propositions,’ paper presented at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, Oct. 14, 1997. ‘Globalization and other Stories My Parents Told Me,’ University of Minnesota, May 5, 1997.

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‘The German Predicament: Memory and Power in the New Europe,’ Center for German and European Studies, Georgetown University, May 1, 1997. ‘The German Predicament: Memory and Power in the New Europe,’ American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, Washington, D.C., April 3, 1997. ‘Multinational Corporate Behavior: Enduring Differences in a Globalizing World,’ presented at the ‘Multinational Business in the 21st Century: Cultures and Transitions’ conference, Tulsa, Oklahoma, March 4 to 7, 1997. ‘Ideology, Interests and International Trade: MITI and Japan’s Response to American Trade Friction,’ School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego, Feb. 20, 1997. ‘The German Predicament: Memory and Power in the New Europe,’ Center for German and European Studies, University of California, Berkeley, Jan. 24, 1997. ‘Convergence in the Triad: Political Institutional Theory and Multinational Corporate Behavior,’ School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego, April 16, 1996. ‘The Clinton Administration and the U.S. Automobile Industry: Organizing Economic Policy in a Globalizing World,’ Council on Foreign Relations, New York, June 2, 1995. ‘Globalization and Convergence: the Comparative Political Economy of Multinational Corporations,’ the Lauder Institute, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, November 1994. ‘The Comparative Political Economy of Multinational Corporations: Convergence or Fissure?,’ Institute for Social Studies, Tokyo University, October 1994. ‘The New Face of Germany: Gramsci, Hegemony, and Europe,’ Center for European Studies, Harvard University, February 1992. ‘The Fruits of Fascism: Postwar Prosperity in Historical Perspective,’ Department of Sociology, McGill University, October 1991. ‘The Fruits of Fascism: Postwar Prosperity in Historical Perspective,’ Department of Political Science, Indiana University, March 1990. ‘The Fruits of Fascism: Continuity, Change and Economic Prosperity in Britain and Germany,’ MacroPolitics Group, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, February 1990. ‘Regulating Foreign Direct Investment: Autonomy, Prosperity and the Auto Industry,’ Department of Political Science, University of Toronto, January 1990.

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‘The Fruits of Fascism,’ German Studies Group, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, February 1989. Professional Conference Papers, Colloquia, Workshops ‘Grand Strategy or Parallel Strategies?’ (with Peter Dombrowski) for a panel on Research Strategies on Grand Strategy in International Relations,’ International Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia, March 17, 2016. Participant in roundtable on Grand Strategy and the 2016 Presidential Election, International Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia, March 20, 2016. ‘The Micropolitics of Challenges,’ (with Scott Gates, Carla Norloff and Jun Xiang) for a panel on Power Transition Theory and the Rise of China, International Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia, March 16, 2016. ‘Good-bye Hegemony! Changes in the Global System,’ for a panel entitled ‘Good-bye Hegemony, Hello Multiplex World,’ International Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia, March 16, 2016. ‘Policy Reaction to Anti-Immigration Mobilization in Europe and the United States: The Case Against Convergence,’ (with Martin Schain) on a panel entitled ‘Migrant And Minority Mobilization Agenda Post 9/11 (US-Europe),’ International Studies Association, February 19, 2015. ‘Interview with Charles Kindleberger,’ on a panel entitled ‘Dead Theory Talks: Imagined Interviews With Great Minds Of The Past,’ International Studies Association, February 21, 2015. Panel discussant, ‘The Security Governance of Migrant Integration: New Fields, New Actors,’ The Council for European Studies, Amsterdam, June 25, 2013. ‘Goodbye Hegemony: The New Division of Labor in the Global System and Its Implications for Transatlantic Relations’ presented on a panel entitled ‘Transatlantic Challenges in the Age of Economic Crises’ British International Studies/International Studies Association (ISA) Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, June 20, 2012. ‘Goodbye Hegemony!’ on panel entitled ‘Patterns of Global Politics in a Post-Hegemonic World: The Dynamics of Security and Economics as Seen From Different Perspectives,’ International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, April 3, 2012. Roundtable Participant on a panel on ‘Shifts in the Global System,’ ISA, April 3, 2012, San Diego, CA.

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‘What is a Global Norm? The Fusing of Material and Social Power,’ on a panel entitled 'Constitutive Principles in Global Governance,’ ISA conference, New Orleans, February 17, 2010. Chair and discussant on a panel entitled 'Managing Ethnic Diversity and Security: Theory and Policy in Transatlantic Perspective,’ ISA Conference, New Orleans, February 20, 2010. Invited participant in workshop entitled ‘Lessons Learned Meeting on Gender, Conflict, and Peacebuilding,’ organized by the US Institute of Peace, November 19-20, 2009. Delivered opening academic address for a co-organized workshop in collaboration with Sciences Po (Paris) entitled ‘Rethinking Integration: Reconciling the needs of Immigrant populations and the Security of Transatlantic Societies,’ Sciences Po, Paris, May 22-24, 2008. Delivered opening academic address for a co-organized workshop in collaboration with Sciences Po (Paris) entitled ‘Rethinking Integration: Reconciling the needs of Immigrant populations and the Security of Transatlantic Societies,’ University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, September 7-8, 2007. ‘The Securitization of Immigration: Multiple Countries, Multiple Dimensions,’ paper presented on a panel entitled ‘Migration and Security in Europe and the US’ at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Ill., February 28 to March 2, 2007. ‘Unpackaging Protection: Child Soldier Recruitment in Four African Conflicts’ with Vera Achvarina,, paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Ill., February 28 to March 2, 2007. Discussant on a panel entitled The International Political Economy of Trafficking held at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Ill., February 28to March 2, 2007. ‘No Place to Hide: Refugees, Displaced Persons, and the Recruitment of Child Soldiers,’ presenter and co-organizer at a conference entitled ‘Building Knowledge About Children in Armed Conflict,’ September 15-16, 2006 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ‘The Recruitment of Child Soldiers in Refugee and IDP Camps: The Effects of Protection on Child Soldier Rates,’ Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 2, 2006. ‘Immigration, Integration and Security,’ Presenter and co-organizer of a conference entitled ‘Immigration Policy Post-9/11 in Comparative Perspective,’ held at Sciences Po (Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris), Paris, France, June 8-9, 2006.

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‘Why Do Children ‘Fight’? Explaining Child Soldier Ratios in African Intrastate Conflicts,’ workshop entitled ‘Building Knowledge About Children and Armed Conflict,’ Oslo, Norway, June 1, 2006-05-26 (with Vera Achvarina). ‘Why Do Children ‘Fight’? Explaining Child Soldier Ratios in African Intrastate Conflicts,’ at workshop ‘The Militarization of Refugees,’ Oslo, Norway, May 29, 2006 (with Vera Achvarina). ‘Immigration, Integration and Security,’ at Workshop organized by the Ridgway Center, The Cosmos Club, Washington DC, May 2006. ‘Why Do Children ‘Fight’? Explaining Child Soldier Ratios in African Intrastate Conflicts,’ Annual Conference of the International Studies Association, San Diego, March 26, 2006. ‘Resources, Institutions, and Moral Entrepreneurs: American Power and Global Norms in the 21st Century,’ Center for the Study of Globalization and Regionalization, University of Warwick, March 2006. Co-organized a conference entitled ‘Immigration Policy Post-9/11: A Comparison of the U.S., E.U. and Russia’ at the University of Pittsburgh, September 2005. Discussant at a panel on Japanese politics organized by Kent Calder at the American Political Science Association meeting, August 2005. Workshop Participant, ‘2005 Sustainability Conference,’ Transnationalism, International Migration, Race, Ethnocentrism and the State at Florida International University, Miami, Florida, January 14-15, 2005. ‘Power, Institutions and Moral Entrepreneurs: The Development of Norms in the Context of Global Governance,’ in a conference entitled ‘Theories of American Culture,’ John F. Kennedy-Institute, Free University, Berlin, May 9-11, 2004. ‘German Foreign Policy in the Aftermath of the German Elections,’ Conference on the first term of the SPD government in Germany, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 26-28, 2002. ‘German-Russian-US Relations After September 11th,’ GARD Conference on Trilateral Relations, Zürich, Switzerland, July 17-19, 2002.

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‘Power, Institutions and Moral Entrepreneurs: Global Governance and the Construction of Global Norms,’ International Studies Association, New Orleans, March 25, 2002. ‘The Paradox of Recertification: Institutionalizing Failure in U.S.-Mexican Drug Strategies,’ International Studies Association, Chicago, February 2001 (with James Robinson). ‘Globalization, Sovereignty, and Public Policy: The Case of Mexico,’ International Studies Association, Los Angeles, March 15 to 19, 2000. ‘From Globalization to Glamorization: The Rise and Rise of the NGO in International Relations,’ International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., Feb. 16 to 20, 1999 (with Richard Higgott). ‘Miraculous or Mired? Contrasting American and Japanese Perspectives on Japan’s Current Economic Crisis,’ presented at a workshop entitled ‘Beyond Liberalisation: Making Economic Policy in Europe and the Asia Pacific – Comparisons, Regions, Linkages and Lessons,’ Robert Schuman Centre of the European University Institute, Florence, Italy, Oct. 15 to 16, 1998. ‘Globalisation and Sites of Conflict: Towards Definition and Taxonomy,’ paper presented at the annual conference of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis, March 17 to 21, 1998 (with Richard Higgott). ‘Putting Intellectual Order in the Global Order: Non-State Actors and Authority in the Global System,’ paper presented at the inaugural conference of the Warwick University Economic and Social Research Council Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, Oct. 31, 1997 (with Richard Higgott).. ‘The German Predicament: Learning to Manage Mitteleuropa,’ American Political Science Association (APSA) conference, Washington, D.C., Aug. 28 to 31, 1997 (with Andrei S. Markovits). ‘The German Predicament: Comparing German Relations with Austria and the Netherlands,’ paper presented at the APSA conference, Washington, D.C., Aug. 28 to 31, 1997 (with Andrei S. Markovits). ‘Exploring Cultural Power and Hegemony in the Asia-Pacific,’ paper presented on a panel entitled ‘The Political Power of Non-Economic Ideas,’ conference of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 18 to 22, 1997 (with Davis Bobrow and Steve Chan). ‘Ideology, Interests, and International Trade: MITI and Japan’s Response to American Trade Friction,’ on a panel entitled ‘Nationalism and Internationalism in U.S.-Japan Trade Friction: Structure Process and Outcomes’ at a joint conference of the Japan

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Association for International Relations and the International Studies Association, Makuhari, Japan, Sept. 20 to 22, 1996 (with Ellis Krauss). Discussant, panel entitled ‘Globalization, International Competition, and the Impact on the EU,’ University of Pittsburgh, Sept. 17, 1996. ‘Deutschland, Whose Model? Race and Gender in Germany in the Age of Globalization,’ paper presented at APSA, San Francisco, Aug. 28 to Sept. 1, 1996 (with Patricia Davis). ‘Trade, Power, and APEC: Hirschman Revisited,’ a paper presented at the annual conference of the International Studies Association, San Diego, April 17 to 20, 1996 (With Davis Bobrow and Steve Chan). ‘The Contemporary Power of Memory: The Dilemmas for German Foreign Policy,’ paper presented at the annual meeting of the Council for European Studies, Chicago, March 15, 1996. Invited participant in the ‘Working Meeting on Globalization’ workshop, organized by the Berkeley Roundtable on International Economy, sponsored by the Sloan Foundation, March 8, 1996. ‘Deutschland, Who’s Modell? Gender and the Retreat of the German Social Welfare System in the Age of Globalization,’ paper presented at a conference entitled ‘The Post-War Transformation of Germany: Democracy, Prosperity, and Nationhood,’ University of California, Berkeley, Nov. 30 to Dec. 2, 1995 (with Patricia Davis). ‘The Contemporary Power of Memory: The Dilemmas for German Foreign Policy,’ paper presented at a conference entitled ‘The Post-War Transformation of Germany: Democracy, Prosperity, and Nationhood,’ University of California, Berkeley, Nov. 30 to Dec. 2, 1995 (with Andrei S. Markovits). ‘Trade, Investment and Multinationals: How Traditional Economic Theory Has Spotted Only Half the Picture of the Dynamics of Corporate Behavior,’ paper presented at a conference entitled ‘Beyond Us and Them: Foreign Ownership and U.S. Competitiveness in the 1990s,’ Georgetown University, Sept. 22 and 23, 1995. ‘Globalization and Convergence in the 1990s? The Comparative Political Economy of Multinational Corporations,’ paper presented at the annual conference of the APSA, Chicago, Aug. 1995. ‘Asymmetries in National Patterns of Foreign Direct Investment: Implications for High Technology Development,’ paper presented at the ‘International Friction and Cooperation in High Technology Development and Trade’ conference, sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., June 1995.

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‘Southeast Asian Prospects and Realities: Implications for U.S.-Japan Relations,’ paper presented at the annual conference of the International Studies Association, Chicago, February 1995 (with Davis Bobrow and Steve Chan). ‘Convergence in the 1990s? Multinational Corporate Behavior in the Triad,’ presented at the annual conference of the International Studies Association, Chicago, February 1995 (with Louis Pauly). Invited participant in a workshop entitled ‘European Business in Japan: A Policy Crossroads?’ organized by Susan Strange, sponsored by Director-General 1 of the European Union, held at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy, April 15 and 16, 1994. ‘Made in America: U.S. Manufacturing in the 1990s,’ paper presented at the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., March 28 to April 1, 1994. ‘Hoist by its Own Petard: The U.S. Government, Sectoral Policies, and the Prospects for Competition Initiatives,’ paper presented at the Roundtable on U.S.-E.C. Cooperation in High Tech Industries, sponsored by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C., Oct. 20 and 21, 1993. ‘Foreign Direct Investment and the Rules of the Game: The Domestic Sources of Divergent Policies,’ paper presented as part of two panels I co-organized, which were entitled ‘Prospects for Trilateral Trade and Investment Collaboration,’ APSA, Washington, D.C., August 1993. Workshop participant, ‘Multinationals in North America: Location and Regulation of the Top 1,000,’ sponsored by Invest Canada, Centre for Trade Policy and Law, Patterson School, Carleton University (Ottawa), May 1993. Discussant in a workshop entitled ‘Bringing Russia Back In,’ sponsored by the Social Science Research Council, University of Pittsburgh, March 1993. ‘Germany’s Image in a New Climate of Opinion: Optimists and Pessimists in Thirteen European Publics,’ International Studies Association, Acapulco, Mexico, March 1993. ‘The Final Frontier: Hegemonic Stability Theory and U.S. Foreign Direct Investment,’ International Studies Association, Acapulco, Mexico, March 1993. ‘Germany’s Image in a New Climate of Opinion: Optimists and Pessimists in Thirteen European Publics,’ APSA Conference, Chicago, September 1992. ‘Ideology, Interests, and the American Executive: Toward a Theory of Foreign Competition and Manufacturing Trade Policy,’ APSA conference, Chicago, September 1992.

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I was one of three invited guests to participate in a national workshop sponsored by the American Institute of Contemporary German Studies, Washington, D.C. The purpose of the workshop was to critically examine the research work of Patricia Davis, assistant professor at the University of Notre Dame. Davis had spent a year on a fellowship at the Institute, studying the nature of German-Polish relations in the 1990s. ‘NAFTA and Foreign Direct Investment in Comparative Perspective,’ International Studies Association conference, Atlanta, April 1992. ‘Modell Deutschland and the New Europe,’ Conference of the Council of European Studies, Chicago, March 1992. ‘Winning with Grace: Germany in the New Age,’ paper presented to the Working Group on European Integration, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, February 1992. ‘The New Face of Germany: Gramsci, Hegemony, and Europe,’ British International Studies Association conference, Warwick University, December 1991. Participant in colloquium entitled ‘The European Strategies of German Big Business,’ Brown University, November 1991. ‘NAFTA, Foreign Direct Investment, and the Auto Industry: A Comparative Perspective,’ paper presented at a conference entitled ‘The Auto Industry: Responding to a Changing North American Trade Environment,’ Ottawa, October 1991. ‘The New Face of Germany: Gramsci, Hegemony, and Europe,’ APSA conference, Washington D.C., August 1991. ‘Ideology and Economic Competitiveness: Japan and the U.S. in Comparative Perspective,’ paper presented at the Hendricks Symposium on ‘American Trade in a Changed World Political Economy,’ Lincoln, Nebraska, April 1991. ‘Ideology and Institutions: Competitiveness, ‘Compromise Protectionism,’ and U.S.-Japan Trade Relations,’ paper presented at the International Studies Association conference, Vancouver, March 1991 (with Ellis Krauss). Participant in a colloquium entitled ‘German Interdisciplinary Studies in the U.S.’ sponsored by the German Academic Exchange Service, Phoenix, January 1991. ‘German Fascism: Its Contribution to Postwar Prosperity,’ paper presented at the German Studies Association conference, Buffalo, N.Y., January 1991. ‘The Fruits of Fascism: Relative British, Japanese, and German Economic Prosperity,’ paper presented at the APSA conference, San Francisco, August 1990.

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Discussant for a panel entitled ‘The Politics of Financial Markets,’ Council for European Studies conference, Washington, D.C., April 1990. Participant in a colloquium entitled ‘The Crisis of Socialism in Eastern and Western Europe,’ University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, April 1990. Rapporteur, ‘Political Science and German Studies,’ colloquium sponsored by the German Academic Exchange Service, Atlanta, August 1989. ‘State and Ideology: Liberal Trade Policy in A Period of Hegemonic Decline,’ paper presented at the APSA conference, Atlanta, August 1989. Discussant on a panel entitled ‘The Comparative Effects of Privatization in the U.S., France, Great Britain, and West Germany,’ the International Study Association Conference, London, March 1989. ‘The Fruits of Fascism: Examining Olson’s Holy Trinity,’ paper presented at the APSA conference, Washington, D.C., August 1988. Discussant on a panel entitled ‘Functionalism and Public Policy,’ at a conference entitled ‘Conference on Comparative Public Policy,’ University of Pittsburgh, May 1988. Participant in the Conference of Europeanists held in Washington, D.C., October 1987. ‘Labor Relations and Economic Prosperity: Testing an Assumed Relationship,’ paper presented at the APSA conference, Chicago, September 1987. Courses Taught US Grand Strategy in the Modern Age Power, Norms and Institutions Global Governance Doctoral Seminar in Theory and Methods Human Security Seminar Human Security Seminar: Child Soldiers Human Security Seminar: Direct Threats to Civilian Populations Global Governance: Contested Concepts and Public Policy Introduction to Global Governance Dilemmas of Globalization Capstone Seminar on Globalization Multinationals, Trade, and Technology Social Science Theory and Public Policy Theory and Practice of International Relations International Political Economy Governments and the International Economy

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Global Political Economy North-South Relations and the International Economy The Political Economy of Advanced Industrial States Doctoral Seminar in International Relations Ideology and Public Policy The Political Economy of Trade and Investment U.S.-Japan Trade Relations Seminar Doctoral Seminar in International Political Economy Teaching and Research Interests Doctoral Seminar in Theory and Methods Global Governance Grand Strategy in the Modern Age Power, Norms and Institutions Human Security Globalization Studies West European Politics Trade and Investment Issues in Advanced Industrial States The Comparative Political Economy of Advanced Industrial States Comparative Public Policy Ideology and Public Policy International Political Economy North-South Relations and the International Economy Theories of International Relations References Available upon request.